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AFCON 2025 Super Eagles chase redemption in Morocco​

The Super Eagles head to the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco caught between harsh recent realities and a powerful desire for redemption. Back to back World Cup qualification failures, administrative problems and questions over preparation have lowered expectations, even as Nigeria still boasts one of Africa’s most gifted squads.​ Nigeria’s AFCON record remains imposing, with three titles, seven final appearances and a long history of producing elite talent. AFCON 2025 is seen as a chance to reset the country’s football story and restore belief after years of frustration.​ Former captain John Obi Mikel has strongly criticised Nigeria’s build up, describing reports of unpaid wages to head coach Eric Chelle as unacceptable and embarrassing. He warned that public disputes over salaries damage trust and affect coaches, players and fans, even as he urged the team to rise above the […]

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Osimhen arrival lifts Super Eagles AFCON camp in Cairo

The Super Eagles camp in Cairo is now at full strength following the arrival of star striker Victor Osimhen on Wednesday night, as Nigeria intensifies preparations for the 35th Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco. Osimhen arrived at about 9:45 p.m. Nigerian time, completing the list of 28 invited players for the tournament, which runs from 21 December 2025 to 18 January 2026. Super Eagles media officer Promise Efoghe confirmed Osimhen’s arrival and described it as a major morale boost for the team. He said that with all players now in camp, the entire squad can focus fully on final preparations and a common objective at AFCON. The team opened camp on Sunday, 14 December, at the Renaissance Hotels in Cairo, with all coaches and backroom staff already on ground. Goalkeeper Francis Uzoho was the first player to report, arriving […]

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World Cup Qualifier: Super Eagles Eye Crucial Revival vs Rwanda

Nigeria’s Super Eagles face Rwanda in Uyo on Saturday in what is widely regarded as a defining clash for their fragile 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign. The three-time African champions are at a crossroads. Having missed the 2022 finals in Qatar, Nigeria now risk consecutive failures — a prospect that would severely dent the country’s proud footballing legacy. So far, the qualifiers have been frustrating. Despite conceding only one goal in six matches, Nigeria have been held to four draws, undermining their chances of topping Group C. For a squad stacked with talent, the lack of victories has left fans restless and anxious. Rwanda, meanwhile, arrive as underdogs but cannot be underestimated. They have lost two of their last four qualifiers and struggle away from home, dropping 60% of recent matches on the road. Yet their pace and discipline […]

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